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#1 Before February 2015

Fer22f
Guest

[Guide] How make animations

Programs you need:
WPE PRO
Wpewpe3

1.If your internet browser is Chrome (if not, jump this step):

1.Open a new tab
2.On adress bar type: about:memory
3.Find:

A Number                          Plug-in
                                              Shockwave Flash
4.Put your calculator on scientific mode
5.Put your number you find
6.Transform to hex number
7.Store this hex value

2.Open WPE PRO
3.Click Target Program

4.What's your internet browser?

Chrome:
1.Click on 3º button on the top of the window
2.Find the calculator number

Firefox:
1.Find "plugincointainer.exe"

Internet Explorer:
1.Find "iexplore.exe"

Others:
I don't know.

5.Now you click on the (>) button on the top
6.Start making your animation on everybodyedits
7.Click on red square button on the top
8.On the list, click right on packets that have 6-9 size and select "Add to Send List". And click "Set send list with this socket id"
9.Run wpewpe3.exe
10.Click Check
11.Click the (>) button on the left on WPE PRO
12.On this window select: Continusly
13.And on timer you put the number of miliseconds. One second = 1000 miliseconds. Min: 100
14.Click on (>)
15.You finished it! Have fun!

Updates:
No one for now!

Last edited by Fer22f (Mar 5 2011 3:48:58 pm)

#2 Before February 2015

Chewy
Banned

Re: [Guide] How make animations

Way too complicated, bro. I suggest simplifying the instructions and adding pictures.

#3 Before February 2015

Fer22f
Guest

Re: [Guide] How make animations

Yes. I think this. But for now, it is.

#4 Before February 2015

correiajoao
Guest

Re: [Guide] How make animations

You can do a Video!

legal cara! //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/big_smile

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